As ACORN Grew, so Did Its Clout and Its Problems

by: Barbara Barrett  |  Mcclatchy Newspapers

As ACORN Grew, so Did Its Clout and Its Problems
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    Washington - Long before two conservative young activists strode into an ACORN office wearing a hidden camera, the grassroots organization had been racking up kills in its decades-long quest to protect working-class people from what it saw as wrongheaded corporate interests.

    ACORN - the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now - was founded in 1970 by a 21-year-old organizer who wanted to try a new way of lifting up low- and moderate-income workers.

    It grew over the years, mushrooming from a one-man operation in Arkansas to 400,000 members working in 105 cities - the largest community organizing group in the nation.

    According to Republican investigators and a top ACORN official, the group has received some $53 million in federal funding since 1994. Other funding comes from members' dues and foundations.

    Along the way, activists helped pass state laws requiring living wages from companies contracting with state and local governments, and raising minimum wages. They helped monitor banks and lenders on the illegal practice of steering minorities into certain neighborhoods. They forged deals with corporations such as H&R Block to protect low-income earners. And they called attention to the rising scandal of subprime lending and the foreclosures that followed.

    The non-partisan group also has helped register 1.7 million voters since 2004, many of them African-Americans and Hispanics in urban neighborhoods who were more likely to vote Democratic.

    "(ACORN) has given a voice to people who would otherwise be politically powerless," said Peter Dreier , a professor of public policy at Occidental College in Los Angeles who has written about ACORN's work. "And it's rubbed the powerful forces in American society - particularly the Republican Party and big business - the wrong way."

    In recent years, the organization also found itself accused of voter registration fraud after some of its canvassers turned in fake names to election offices in some states. And last year, the organization's board pushed out its founder, Wade Rathke , after learning that he had concealed for eight years the embezzlement of nearly $1 million by his brother.

    Internal ACORN notes obtained by Republican investigators found some of the agency's top leadership worried about news coverage and angry at the actions of Rathke.

    "Leadership has no faith in staff," read the minutes of an August 2008 meeting. "Wade betrayed them."

    Rep. Darrell Issa , a California Republican, used the minutes as part of an 88-page report in July outlining what he called questionable - even criminal - practices by the group.

    The GOP staff of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform , of which Issa is the top Republican, accused the organization of evading taxes, obstructing justice and improperly engaging in partisan political activities.

    Weeks after the Republican House report, two undercover conservative activists began visiting ACORN offices across the country posing as a prostitute and her pimp.

    In many of the offices, ACORN workers kicked the couple out and called police. But hidden-camera videos released earlier this month show ACORN workers at a handful of offices offering tax advice that appeared to encourage illegal activity.

    Washington lawmakers reacted with fury, pushing to deny ACORN the right to receive much of its federal funding in separate votes last week in the House and Senate .

    President Barack Obama's spokesman called the video's findings "completely unacceptable." ACORN fired the offending employees and ordered a halt to all new customers at its offices.

    Conservative commentator Glenn Beck urged listeners to call their local newspapers and demand that the ACORN stories be put on the front page. Republican lawmakers lambasted the group as corrupt.

    "Every day we continue to allow ACORN access to federal funding is another opportunity for this troubled organization to misuse and abuse taxpayer dollars," said House Minority Leader John Boehner .

    Rep. David Price , a North Carolina Democrat, said the group bears watching.

    "I want to see ACORN police itself; I want to see the federal government police ACORN," said Price, who was one of 75 House members voting against a motion to strip federal funding because of what he considered partisan posturing.

    "It may well be there will be serious cutbacks on direct or indirect contract work that ACORN does," Price said.

    The massive community group never was launched as a national effort.

    It was founded in Little Rock, Ark. , in 1970 by Wade Rathke , who had previously worked as an organizer in Massachusetts .

    "We were going to work very locally," Rathke recalled Friday in an interview. "I'd hoped that I could build an organizing model. I knew the chances of failure were huge."

    Within a few years, the group expanded to South Dakota , then Texas and other states, 28 in all.

    Robert Fisher , a professor of community organization at the University of Connecticut , said ACORN and its budget grew significantly during the second Bush administration as society became more stratified.

    "ACORN was being a force for progressive change," said Fisher, editor of an upcoming book, "The People Shall Rule: ACORN, Community Organizing, and the Struggle for Economic Justice," due out next month from Vanderbilt University Press .

    ACORN succeeded in part, he said, because it worked as a blend of local activists backed by a national structure.

    "In their campaign against H&R Block , they were able to hold demonstrations at Block offices at 55 different sites around the nation simultaneously, so they could get the attention of a Fortune 500 company," Fisher said.

    The group saw itself as both radical and practical.

    When H&R Block began allegedly over-charging poor workers to help them get their Earned Income Tax Credit, ACORN picketed the group, but also encouraged state attorneys general to take action.

    Eventually, ACORN and the company signed a deal to settle their differences and work together to educate low-income earners.

    In one high-profile protest, a group of activists in Oakland, Calif. , padlocked themselves to a house being foreclosed on earlier this year, working on behalf of a homeowner who was a victim of a "rip-off loan," said Dreier of Occidental .

    The group has worked within the mainstream political and economic system as well. Last summer, ACORN chief executive officer Bertha Lewis appeared with big-city mayors at a Washington press conference to tout mandatory settlement conferences between lenders and borrowers prior to foreclosure sales.

    Around the country, workers at ACORN offices offer tax advice, loan counseling and housing assistance in low-income neighborhoods - some of it with federal funds.

    In 2007, the group received $1.9 million from the Department of Housing and Urban Development for housing counseling, resident support services and Section 8 housing assistance, according to the database FedSpending.org.

    ACORN officials say their impact has been significant.

    An independent study done on behalf of ACORN found that the organization had brought monetary benefits worth $15.2 billion from 1994 to 2004 to moderate-income families through its work.

    "Our mission is to help communities get more of a voice to better their lives, be it through better housing, decent schools or better neighborhoods," said Brian Kettenring , ACORN's deputy director of national operations.

    But in recent years, the organization faced difficulties as it grew, say some observers.

    "All of a sudden they had this infusion of money," Fisher said. "They became much more of a national force. ... They needed to become more formalized and more careful about what was going on, and they made errors."

    According to the GOP investigation of ACORN, an outside legal firm warned the agency in 2008 that it could be improperly co-mingling financial accounts.

    Meanwhile, local district attorneys in several states charged some ACORN workers with voter registration fraud. In one highly publicized case, forms were filled out with such names as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck .

    Dreier said most of those cases were revealed after ACORN brought the fraudulent registrations to officials' attention.

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We have state and county

We have state and county funded nursing homes, group living facilities, etc...and when they are charged with fraud, abuse or corruption...they re-organize and stay in business. No outcries from locals or govt. to shut them down...some are state and county run institutions. But ACORN...a giant organization is surely going to have some bad eggs and yet...the outcries from the right and some congressional leaders to shut ACORN down is rediculous and over-kill. What is wrong with our democratic leaders for wimping out (once again) on this issue? Certainly they should call for an investigation to help ACORN get rid of these folks but shut them down? I think I'm gong to make a contribution to their cause and I would encourage all of you who stand on the side for the little guy in this country to do the same.


It just goes to show that

It just goes to show that republican lobbyists don't like other people using their tactics even if they were done as a spoof (The Great Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse CONSPIRACY....-music swells-).


This is a well-balanced

This is a well-balanced article. I can understand why Congress has voted to discontinue federal funding. I wish they would get as tough on the investment corporations and banks. But with all the problems, ACORN is still an organization that has done great good. It needs to continue its work.


To bad more of the public

To bad more of the public was not made aware of the facts,and the purpose of ACORN before the political assault of the Republican Party,and the slime balls such as Beck,Hannity,Rush,O'Reiley,Savage,and Dobbs,and WE, the ones they were really trying to help,sit on our ass without a peep


More money has been spent by

More money has been spent by the GOP trying to dig up muck on ACORN than was spent on the entire investigation of the events of September 11, 2001.


ACORN has done a lot of good

ACORN has done a lot of good work over the years. They area a working-class organization using the organizing tactics of Saul Alinsky. A few bad apples have spoiled their image but they will go on. Federal funding accounts for only 2% of their total budget. ACORN is just the latest whipping boy of the Beckites.


" Every day we continue to

" Every day we continue to allow ACORN access to federal funding is another opportunity for this troubled organization to misuse and abuse taxpayer dollars," said House Minority Leader John Boehner . " Replace ACORN with almost any - actually, many names - of the obviously greedy Wall Street organizations and you have a far more relevant and serious issue. Also notice the use of the word "troubled" - the only time Wall Street has been troubled is when they were caught red-handed at raping the American public. I can almost hear them singing the blues. At least ACORN has been working for the average person in America - hardly the case for any of the Wall Street names I could name. Not saying ACORN is guiltless, but seriously, how many votes did Obama receive from Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse or other fictitious character? Meanwhile right-wing organizations are busy chopping everyone they can from legitimately registered, Democratic leaning, voting roles. Yeah, ACORN is a real problem.


When any organization starts

When any organization starts to have a negative impact on the Rich and Powerful in this Country, they have a "TARGET" on their backs. Having 400.000 People in 105 different area's requires strict Management. In a Barrel that big you will always have some bad Apples. In this case we hav the "POT",( GOP), calling the "KETTLE", (ACORN), Black.........


When non-tax-paying voters

When non-tax-paying voters finally outnumber tax paying voters, the country is gone. We are not far from that point.


I'm an independent. I did

I'm an independent. I did not vote for Obama. However, I think that the scandal with ACORN highlights a few bad apples and not the entire organization. It would have been more fair if the conservative activists had also shown the offices where ACORN officials kicked them out along with the few that didn't. From what I can see, ACORN has done much more good than bad ... when will we all get along?


ACORN grew from a seed to a

ACORN grew from a seed to a very large, very corrupt organization, utilizing criminal actions to make their points. I guess they called it ACORN because MAFIA was already taken.


compare this to the fraud of

compare this to the fraud of most of our elected representatives and rich corporations and... ACORN is a petty crook compared to their criminality.


Douglas Pricer is right. The

Douglas Pricer is right. The "few bad apples" excuse was used to protect George, Gonzo, Rummy, and the big Dick from any responsibility for water boarding and other terrorist acts against probably innocent prisoners in Guantamo and other hell holes. Another "few bad apples" in the banking industry are floating around in their golden parachutes, and "a few bad apples" in Congress get to scream nasties at the President of the United States and make money off their nastiness. But ACORN must be crushed, because, um, because, . . . .


You know...the conservatives

You know...the conservatives are getting up in the morning these days, looking in the mirror and they do not like what they are seeing. Their own faces looking back at them. To distract themselves, they are attacking the little guys. ACORN, legal and illegal immigrants. What a shame!


Midwest Tom: If you have any

Midwest Tom: If you have any numbers to backup your claim, I would love to see them.


I'm sure that ACORN has done

I'm sure that ACORN has done a lot of good work over the years, but here in Brooklyn, they have been a nightmare. A politically connected developer, Bruce Ratner, is trying to build a massive development, Atlantic Yards, in the heart of the original city of Brooklyn. This development is anchored by a basketball arena. If built, would divide and separate five historic brownstone neighborhoods, which should be a UNESCO site as the largest intact area of 19th century American residential architecture. It would require huge public subsidies and would benefit the developer at the expense of the taxpayer. The financing proposal has been one of the subjects of an investigation by Dennis Kucinich. There are also many serious environmental concerns, but the most serious concern is that this development cannot be built without invoking eminent domain, as many people live and work in the footprint of the development site. The developer paid ACORN a substantial amount of money early in the process. In return, ACORN delivered members en masse, all wearing identical red shirts to disrupt every public hearing about this plan, shouting down any concerns by the people who would be most affected. If you could see the way Bertha Lewis and ACORN operate in Brooklyn, it would be hard for any reasonable person to be sympathetic to their current plight.........


Gee willikers---is it really

Gee willikers---is it really adding to a good civil discourse to call these idealistic working classs helpers MAFIOSO for goash sakes!?! This balanced article shows that like any group, there is the occasional screw-up. It is kind of an informal organization is some respects, mildly libertarian in its Human Rsources approach one might say. Can helping the poor working guy at a local level save $100 on his income taxes or save his home REALLY be compared to corporate greed like AIG or other forms of social, excuse me for saying it, theft? The diffference in scale is just preposterous! To demonize ACORN as some on the Right have is truly, sad, sad, sad. Who ARE they in favor of? Fill in the blanks.....


Right wingers using ACORN as

Right wingers using ACORN as a political tool (funny how everything looks like a nail to Republicans) aren't helping their image as the party of big business. As big banks and investment firms, GM, etc. get bailed out with over a trillion dollars, and despite massive corruption and fraud, ACORN the community organizing group, also practicing corruption and fraud, but operating with a $57 million budget, should be shuttered? Henry Paulson made more than $57 million when he worked for Goldman Sacks. Americans need to put Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, and many other "tools" in their proper place: the tool box.


Now several states away, and

Now several states away, and I admit not aware of all the details, I will say that I lived near that Brooklyn development and know the desolate site well, where the main thing connecting people around the vicinity is the subway station. It is NOT in the heart of Brooklyn, either a particular neighborhood or the traditional downtown. It does NOT kill traditional centers such as Park Slope, Prospect Heights, Fort Greene, etc. True, it may impinge on a community garden space, but surely another one can be found. Look, ACORN may be acting a bit uncouth there, I really don't know---they don't have enough money to wear suits and schmooze their point of view over drinks at fancy restaurants, so they do it noisily in public---but the story is a little more complicated than you presented. I think a reasonable person needs to look at ALL of their history and ALL of their work, not just what is an admittedly controversial project in one run-down section of Brooklyn, albeit one full of nearby life and active people in an architecturally interesting section. Eminent domain is not necessarily, if used very judiciously, in and of itself a monstrous act every single time.


Can anyone name an

Can anyone name an organization that doesn't suffer from corruption? As long as human beings are involved, that will always be the case, because it is part of our collective nature. ACORN has done far more good than bad, but it has become a target of the GOP for many and obvious reasons. That's not to absolve them of their wrongs - they must weed out the corruption to the extent that they can. It is ironic in these times that millions of the working poor on the right are attacking institutions, especially the federal government, whose business is to serve people of modest means.


I believe ACORN needs to

I believe ACORN needs to police itself better, and we should require that of all the companies who get our tax funds. But where is the outcry about Blackwater, now Xe? Their employees have committed MURDER and we still give them government contracts. When Republicans shout outrage, everyone ducks and runs. And often, people of color pay the price. When will Democrats do some shouting, or even start being decent allies to people of color?


Maybe there is a silver

Maybe there is a silver lining here. There would appear to be legitimate concerns about ACORN's activities, apart from their overall effect. But if people are calling for its dissolution, aren't they using a very similar argument to the progressive call for the dissolution of rogue corporations? If ACORN can be dissolved, why not Monsanto?


Doesn't anyone take issue

Doesn't anyone take issue with how this was carried out: going around to many sites, falsely posing, surreptitiously filming conversations, finally getting the results they want, and then feeding them to a right wing media outlet? There seems to be very little reaction to the ethics of the sting in this article or anywhere else.


Sure, any organization is

Sure, any organization is bound to have a few folks willing to use tax dollars to set up prostitution rings for underage kids! Here's my question: If these undercover people found Acorn criminals in FIVE cities in a few short months, how many offices did they have to go into to find them? What is the percentage of Acorn employees that turned out corrupt--and not just a little bit corrupt, but despicably so? I'll bet the percentage is pretty high.


Acorn started to become

Acorn started to become successful in helping ordinary, working Americans avoid foreclosure, give help with loans, and other helpful things. They were certainly challenging the system, and the system did not like it. There is no comparison to what corporations do every day--and prosper--and the I think minor transgressions of Acorn. I plan to continue to support it.


Cynical I may be, but has

Cynical I may be, but has anyone else considered the proposition that the false voter registrations might have been produced by GOP mole? They are after all, the party of smear, innuendo, character assassination, misdirection and outright chicanery.


I'd take the Republican

I'd take the Republican outcry against ACORN seriously if they had also raised their voices against abuses by Enron, Halliburton, KBR, Blackwater, Triple Canopy and Xe. ACORN offers them no way to line their pockets with the labor of the poor or siphon off public monies for their private gain. If it did, they'd be rallying to its defense instead of targeting its funding. Of course, if ACORN, like the Health Insurance Industry, were filling their campaign coffers with massive contributions, CONgress would consider it's funding sacrosanct.


During many years of corrupt

During many years of corrupt criminal presidencies (tricky Dick, The Gipper, Bush I+II) the GOP has utterly lost the moral right to call anybody corrupt. PERIOD! Hearing a republican accuse somebody of corruption is like having the Nazi party leaders in Germany whining over suffering inhuman treatment at the hands of the allies after the Nürnberg trials.


Bertha Lewis received

Bertha Lewis received hundreds of thousands of dollars from Bruce Ratner to get ACORN's support in the destruction of historic low-rise Brooklyn. Every indication was that the project was fundamentally corrupt, with low-income, unsuspecting community members being sold a bill of goods so that people at the top could line their pockets and wield lots of power. Now we see that the workers turned out to be unlawful as well. When I think of the utter and profound sadness the racism component has brought into this development fiasco, I always believed the rotten stench was just from the top of the ACORN organization. Now, it seems that it is just terrible a organization, through and through, with no credibility as committed members of a community. Without ACORN, this dreadful Atlantic Yards development project would have never gotten any momentum at all because the people in ACORN...people needing affordable housing and good jobs, would have been the NATURAL ALLIES of those of us who urged a high affordable housing component and the jobs going to local community members instead of those living on Long Island and elsewhere. Instead, they were wooed by empty promises and the hoopla that accompanied the Community Benefits Agreement. What a waste!


The recent videos that have

The recent videos that have Congress so scared are a joke -- several cuts below a Michael Moore or Yes Men stunt. Watch them closely. They're full of cuts. It's likely that the prankster used voice-over and inserted different questions in front of the answers that he wanted to match them with. It was still dumb of the ACORN workers to talk to him at all, because it gave him material to work with. But I doubt that the videos show anything like what actually happened. He has yet to release the unedited video, and ACORN is suing him, last I heard.


Not one mention of child sex

Not one mention of child sex slavery in this article. Anyone who supports ACORN supports child sex slavery. Do yourself a favour and watch the videos yourself. I thought truthout might be balanced. It sickens me that so much of the leftwing has sold its soul to defend the indefensible. Watch the videos yourself and MAKE UP YOUR OWN MIND.


I have no real knowledge as

I have no real knowledge as to whether the abuses of ACORN are true or not, but I do know we've been hurt far more by the antics of Wall Street and the banks than anything that ACORN could have done with the limit funds they've had access to. Where's the real outcry about those actions? Why haven't some of those folks suffered the consequences of their "robbing" of the American till. ACORN should clean up its act, but without them whose going to speak out for the Hispanics and the blacks. The bankers and brokers surely aren't going to.


It's sad, but it doesn't

It's sad, but it doesn't surprise me that when a few members of an organization that is doing so much to help people are caught doing something wrong, Republicans are easily able to convince Democrats to join them in going after them in a manner all out of proportion to the wrongs committed. Yet when an organization like FOX "news" tells blatant lie after blatant lie, or when right-wing groups threaten the President, you don't hear a peep even from the Democrats. Remember when the ACORN issue first arose, ACORN itself reported abuses by some of the people it hired to register people to vote, yet Obama distanced himself from the organization as if the organization itself was to blame. But I never heard any criticism from Obama about the organized voter purges in swing states carried out by Republicans against likely Democratic voters. I guess the Democrats just hate themselves.


Why are we not questioning

Why are we not questioning the motives of these two freelance videographers? Especially when one is posing as a prostitute and the other as her pimp. Fox and CNN, have made no secret of their efforts to get the "goods" on ACORN for quite a while now. You keep setting them up to fail, well sooner or later they will fail. It is the worst excuse for journalism in our history simply because the peoples' airwaves are being used for this garbage. It isn't news if you go out and create a story that wasn't there in the first place.


It is very simple. Whenever

It is very simple. Whenever an orthodox power structure feels threatened, it will stop at nothing to neutralize the threat. Thus there is nothing that can make the Republican Rightwing happier than to find an Achilles Heel, no matter how trivial, in an organization such as ACORN that it sees as a threat. Check the Spanish Inquisition, check the fate of the Albigensian "heretics", check what happened to the Black Panthers once they were seen as a threat; not to mention the vilification of our President, who is also seen as a threat, and a rather serious one, at that, by this same crowd. I know nothing about the Brooklyn development issue - but if ACORN was co-opted by developers, that would be very sad, indeed; however, I have not noticed the Republican slime balls (Beck,Hannity,Rush,O'Reiley,Savage,and Dobbs) screaming about this, since this is their modus operandi, in any case.


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